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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: the president accused the republicans of being fiscally irresponsible, but admitted that his own policies have not worked as quickly as hoped. congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> we got some business to do today. >> reporter: just eight weeks from election day, the president made his pitch in cleveland today to help the sputtering u.s. economy >> that means making long-term investmentin education and clean energy; in basic research, technology, and infrastructure. >> reporter: and he also took a stand against extending the bush era tax cuts for the top 2% of earners, setting up a pre- election fight with republi
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used to be the u.s. but today china is by far the biggest trading partner. >> charlie: for both chile and brazil? >> yes. it will become the first trading partner of the whole latin america. and i think the u.s. is missing opportunities. >> charlie: because they are doing what? >> they -- i don't think that they have -- or put enough attention to lat inner america. in terms of free-trade agreements there are many latin american countries that would like to reach a free-trade agreement with the u.s. which is beneficial to both parties and i think that the u.s. is not moving fast enough -- >> charlie: because of the political issues in the congress? >> yes, because many times we are waiting for the next election. for instance now nothing can happen because we are expecting the november election and i think that the u.s. could do a better job vis-a-vis latin america -- and i'm not talking about aid, i'm talking about partnerships, about facing together the challenges of development in the future. i heard th
used to be the u.s. but today china is by far the biggest trading partner. >> charlie: for both chile and brazil? >> yes. it will become the first trading partner of the whole latin america. and i think the u.s. is missing opportunities. >> charlie: because they are doing what? >> they -- i don't think that they have -- or put enough attention to lat inner america. in terms of free-trade agreements there are many latin american countries that would like to reach a...
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. >> reporter: he used a long steel rod to show us how loose rock left after blasting can easily be dislodged. that's why it has to be removed so it doesn't fall without warning and cause injuries. he says some of the big mines don't do this kind of maintenance and don't follow the existing safety rules. but after the cave-in, the owners insisted the miners survived because the company had followed the rules. but the company never finished building a mandatory escape ladder. if they had the miners had a clear path to it and could have used it to escape. that out rages nellie, whose son is is trapped in the mine. >> this mine should be closed. this is an unsafe mine. it doesn't haved ladders to get out. this is a mine that shouldn't continue giving work to anybody. it's been overworked. it's a mine overexploited. you can't continue to send people who go below this hill because it's dangerous. it's very dangerous. you shouldn't send anybody down there. miner or anybody. if it's not safe. >> reporter: mining company officials did not respond to requests for an on-camera interview. jessica cortez
. >> reporter: he used a long steel rod to show us how loose rock left after blasting can easily be dislodged. that's why it has to be removed so it doesn't fall without warning and cause injuries. he says some of the big mines don't do this kind of maintenance and don't follow the existing safety rules. but after the cave-in, the owners insisted the miners survived because the company had followed the rules. but the company never finished building a mandatory escape ladder. if they had...
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it was broadly used. a reporter at cnn put an ad on of this kind and got 15 responses in three hours. we talked to constituents. we looked at craigslist. it was clear that it was massive in terms of the opportunity for prostitution. it's not just prostitution. it's human trafficking. the terrible, terrible abuse of children. so whatever efforts that they were making to keep people off that would do these things, they were failing. maybe necessarily were failing. but it was clear, i think, to most everybody that this was a huge source of the information that leads to prostitution and in some cases human trafficking. >> woodruff: john miller, do you dispute that that's what's been going on at craigslist? >> no. it's probably pretty likely these ads were for prostitution. the question is not, are these ads for illegal services and should law enforcement take action against these ads and the people placing them? but the question is really is this the most effective way to do that? we're not sure that it is. a
it was broadly used. a reporter at cnn put an ad on of this kind and got 15 responses in three hours. we talked to constituents. we looked at craigslist. it was clear that it was massive in terms of the opportunity for prostitution. it's not just prostitution. it's human trafficking. the terrible, terrible abuse of children. so whatever efforts that they were making to keep people off that would do these things, they were failing. maybe necessarily were failing. but it was clear, i think, to...
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people think they can use them anywhere, any time. you see people using them anywhere any time. most cases very rudely. but the point is that you can't drive a car safely while you have a cell phone or a texting device in your hand. you simply can't because you're take your hands off the wheel for one thing and you're distracted for another thing. our statistics, we believe, are really the tip of the iceberg in terms of the real magnitude of this. >> woodruff: do you think the laws that we cited a minute ago are making any difference? >> i think enforcement is important. first of all you have to have good laws. there's a good law in washington d.c. and there's a good law in my home state of illinois, but enforcement is also very important. today while our distracted driving meeting was going on in washington, the washington d.c. policeality the direction of the chief were actually issuing tickets. they were sitting on a corner watching people, pulling them over, that were on a cell phone or texting. they wrote tickets today. that is the way that we will correct very dangerous be
people think they can use them anywhere, any time. you see people using them anywhere any time. most cases very rudely. but the point is that you can't drive a car safely while you have a cell phone or a texting device in your hand. you simply can't because you're take your hands off the wheel for one thing and you're distracted for another thing. our statistics, we believe, are really the tip of the iceberg in terms of the real magnitude of this. >> woodruff: do you think the laws that...
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. >> thank you for being with us. we will have a link to your web site freethehikers.org. sarah shourd, the american hiker arrest was shane bauer and joshua fattal, who remain in the evin prison, she came out aft 14 months. this is "democracy now!" coming up, we will be talking about the cause some -- gaza flotilla, the activists who have been trying to break the siege. we will get the latest. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. over 100 people were arrested outside the white house on monday to protest calling for the abolition of mountaintop removal coal mining. the redlining -- the rally was part of the appalachia rising, and will today event organized by residents of the appalachian communities impacted by the mountaintop removal. the protesters were detained after refusing to leave the sidewalk outside the white house fence. the nasa climatologist james hansen was among those arrested. in another major action from a group calling itself the bl
. >> thank you for being with us. we will have a link to your web site freethehikers.org. sarah shourd, the american hiker arrest was shane bauer and joshua fattal, who remain in the evin prison, she came out aft 14 months. this is "democracy now!" coming up, we will be talking about the cause some -- gaza flotilla, the activists who have been trying to break the siege. we will get the latest. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. ♪ meet cathy, who's lived most verywhere, from zanzibar to barclay square. but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair! ♪ cathy: oh my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online. patty: what if i need to know how much money i'll be getting? cathy: online. patty: what if our address changes? cathy: online. patt
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. ♪ meet cathy, who's lived most verywhere, from zanzibar to barclay square. but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a...
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what we used. we used the same basic tools and using geographic information systems and we're using those tools to analyze and analyze where the vulnerabilities are converging and overlapping. our first map should be familiar to just about everybody here. because what we're showing in the pink areas on the eastern and northern quadrants of the city are the areas where the soil conditions are liquid action jones. what we're showing on the western part are the city are the tsunami zones and in the hill shaped portions are where we have deep slope conditions back for a result of land slidse in an earthquake. this has a lot going on and this are emergency critical response facilities there that have been shown with icons and firehouses and hospitals and shelter locations and -- emergency staging areas. thank you. now our second map is building on the base from our first. and what we done is we have added two layers. and in this map, we have used a orange dot to represent the locations of the approximat
what we used. we used the same basic tools and using geographic information systems and we're using those tools to analyze and analyze where the vulnerabilities are converging and overlapping. our first map should be familiar to just about everybody here. because what we're showing in the pink areas on the eastern and northern quadrants of the city are the areas where the soil conditions are liquid action jones. what we're showing on the western part are the city are the tsunami zones and in...
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we are sure with smart people and technology, they'll get us out. video of extrodinary men with optimism and courage under difficult conditions. dale herd cbn news. >> remarkable. there is an international miners group since 1906. recently wendy griffith spoke with tom about what they are going through and spiritual support they are receiving. >> can you give us any idea of what these mine are feeling right now? >> they are very alone. when you are underground an trapped, it is a terrible feeling, it is a bad feeling to be underground if you are not used to it. >> they are getting the physical support, what about spiritual support, do they know people are praying fothem? >> they do. we got a letter from a miner, 33 bibleshave gone down that 2, there are 2 evangelical believers. we are believing god they are going to save their bodies and souls. >> how should christians be praying for them? >> praying for them to be saved and praying for god to bring them out of the ground with a powerful testimony of what god did. because god is in charge. if they c
we are sure with smart people and technology, they'll get us out. video of extrodinary men with optimism and courage under difficult conditions. dale herd cbn news. >> remarkable. there is an international miners group since 1906. recently wendy griffith spoke with tom about what they are going through and spiritual support they are receiving. >> can you give us any idea of what these mine are feeling right now? >> they are very alone. when you are underground an trapped, it...
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could certainly use some. it remains very dry. but it is also glorious and beautiful. mostly clear and not so cool. can still see jupiter out there tonight. the bright star near the moon. 63 degrees. tomorrow we turn up the heat. an evening shower or storm not out of the realm of possibility, 90 degrees. and your planner for tomorrow. and a warm, sunny day. and although the humidity isn't july-like, like we've seen, but the humidity will climb. by noon 85 degrees and by 4:00 we'll watch radar closely to see if we don't have one or -- don't have one or two thunderstorms around the region. by noon tomorrow we still don't see too much going on but into the keu6 -- 6:00 hour we might see some thursday 91 degrees. maybe a late shower on saturday and a few scattered showers on sunday. right now we're unsure on the weekend forecast but you can see it does feature quite a drop in temperature on sunday at 76. it looks unsettled right now. i know you don't want to hear that. we don't have model agreement. it has to do w
could certainly use some. it remains very dry. but it is also glorious and beautiful. mostly clear and not so cool. can still see jupiter out there tonight. the bright star near the moon. 63 degrees. tomorrow we turn up the heat. an evening shower or storm not out of the realm of possibility, 90 degrees. and your planner for tomorrow. and a warm, sunny day. and although the humidity isn't july-like, like we've seen, but the humidity will climb. by noon 85 degrees and by 4:00 we'll watch radar...
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what can you tell us about that? >> well, chuck, this one individual, ahmed siddiqui, a german, who has been held now for some time and who has been talking a lot and has given one stream of threat reporting, talking about a mumbai-style of attack. but that's not the only stream of threat reporting that concerns official. there are other potential threats emanating from south africa, particularly targeting france, which is of concern. it's a combination of human intelligence, these interrogations, and other forms of intel that they're gathering. but it paints a very compelling picture of a very serious threat right now. what we don't know is the timeline. how close it is to execution and whether or not all the u.s. activities inside pakistan, particularly the predator attacks, have had an impact on the operational planning. >> yeah, exactly. roger cressey, thanks for your report this morning. appreciate it. >>> it's interesting, american intelligence officials are being very leery of being able to say, we're safe ove
what can you tell us about that? >> well, chuck, this one individual, ahmed siddiqui, a german, who has been held now for some time and who has been talking a lot and has given one stream of threat reporting, talking about a mumbai-style of attack. but that's not the only stream of threat reporting that concerns official. there are other potential threats emanating from south africa, particularly targeting france, which is of concern. it's a combination of human intelligence, these...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> he led one of the biggest bands to come out of england in the 1970s while building a hu hugely successful solo career afterwards. he has seven grammys, an academy award and two golden globes, and that old band, genesis, well, that's in the rock and roll hall of fame. for tonight's play list, phil collins dishes on his own favorite tracks. ♪ i can feel it coming in the air tonight ♪ ♪ oh lord ♪ but i been waiting for this moment ♪ ♪ for all my life ♪ oh lord >> oh, geez! >> i thought it was fantastic the movie. i heard about it long before i saw it. and then when he punched the guy at the end, i thought that was very funny. ♪ whenever i'm with him ♪ something inside >> most people don't put kind of me and motown or me and soul music together. where as that's the real -- that's the thing i started off liste
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> he led one of the biggest bands to come out of england in the 1970s while building a hu hugely successful solo career afterwards. he has seven grammys, an academy award and two golden globes, and that old band, genesis, well, that's in the rock and roll hall...
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to make this happen, chilean exnee engineers used a different tube to allow electricity. down here, we're fighting, too, just like the soccer players, says one of the miners. we're fighting to get out of this 2300-foot hole. thank you all for your support. the support is constant. 24 hours a day, those palomas carrying food and supplies are loaded on the surface and dropped to the men half a mile below. it takes ten minutes to go down, ten minutes to unload. the men lost 20 pounds while they waited to be rescued. they've been rehydrated and retourished. now, they are being sent warm meals daily. getting them out is provening to be more difficult than finding them. there are three drills on sight working on three different rescue shafts. but it is slow going. it may take two months to reach them. when rescuers do reach them, the men have been told they must have waists to bigger than 35 inches. getting them all out will take four days. for weeks, the miners had only their head lamps. now, they've got lights. nasa scientists who came here to advise the chileans told them to
to make this happen, chilean exnee engineers used a different tube to allow electricity. down here, we're fighting, too, just like the soccer players, says one of the miners. we're fighting to get out of this 2300-foot hole. thank you all for your support. the support is constant. 24 hours a day, those palomas carrying food and supplies are loaded on the surface and dropped to the men half a mile below. it takes ten minutes to go down, ten minutes to unload. the men lost 20 pounds while they...
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pete williams joins us now from washington. pete, if this problem exists and it's harder to find, why? what's going on here? why is it more difficult to find these people? >> that was the interesting thing about the hearing today, tamarin. what they say is that the terror groups are moving away from the big complex, long-term planning operations that resulted in 9/11 with a lot of people. they're moving to quicker operations that are less complicated, fewer people involved, a shorter planning period. and, therefore, there's a smaller window during which the u.s. has the ability to detect and disrupt them. here's the way secretary napolitano described the issue. >> homeland security, in fact, begins with home town security. so we're working with a variety of recommendations made by a working group of our homeland security advisory council to aid local law enforcement in this effort. >> and director muller, bob muller, the director of the fbi, said there is a bright spot here, that more islamic organizations in the u.s. are willi
pete williams joins us now from washington. pete, if this problem exists and it's harder to find, why? what's going on here? why is it more difficult to find these people? >> that was the interesting thing about the hearing today, tamarin. what they say is that the terror groups are moving away from the big complex, long-term planning operations that resulted in 9/11 with a lot of people. they're moving to quicker operations that are less complicated, fewer people involved, a shorter...
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cuidar el aire, el clima será cálido y habrá poco viento, para ayudar al medio ambiente en lo posible use transporte público. >> en chile la excavación del túnel que traerá a los mineros a superficie tuvo una falla, y ya se instalará una nueva máquina que se espera que puedan sacar a los mineros en unos 2 meses. >> ahora un adelanto de la acción deportiva. >> nuestros equipos locales tanto earthquakes, como los de san josñ y los gigantes, entran en su etapa crítica, además los comentarios de enrique meza y los garrotazos que recibieron los atlñticos >> (música).cc1: >> pues lo siento mucho por los atlñticos y me alegro por los yankees. >> y yo me alegro de la vida. >> sabathia llegó a su victoria dñcimo novena y se convierte en el primer lanzador de la temporada que llega a ese número y todo a costa de los atlñticos de oakland, ese era el jonrón de posada, despuñs vendría andersson que la sacaba y la mandaba de regalito. >> los gigantes de san francisco inician una de sus giras difíciles, que están a solo 3 juegos del primer lugar que lo tiene san diego, pero tambiñ
cuidar el aire, el clima será cálido y habrá poco viento, para ayudar al medio ambiente en lo posible use transporte público. >> en chile la excavación del túnel que traerá a los mineros a superficie tuvo una falla, y ya se instalará una nueva máquina que se espera que puedan sacar a los mineros en unos 2 meses. >> ahora un adelanto de la acción deportiva. >> nuestros equipos locales tanto earthquakes, como los de san josñ y los gigantes, entran en su etapa...
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when that happens, no rain is in store for us there. a change in the temperatures, and dropping back to our typical temperatures for thii time of year, which is highs in the upper 70s. %-overnight low.degrees for that at five to 10 miles per hour. anddthen a gorgeous day across the area for tomorrow. 82 degrees on thh eastern shore. with a northerly wind. and mostly sunny skies. and then right around 80. %-central marylanddwwth mostly sunny skies. slightly cooler than that back in western maryllnd with a high of 79. so great starr tt the weekend. great day to be outside. and that will continue on sunday as well. 82 degrees for the afternoon hiih. cold front comes through. you can see the dip in theú teeperatures for moodaa and tuesday. -ighs in the upper 70s. sunny and dry thougg. and then take a look at this. we jump on wednesday back to more summer like temperaturrs. with highs in the mid 80s. i will tell you how long the warmth will stick around and when we may see the wet weather coming up in thh seven-day forecast. >> next on the
when that happens, no rain is in store for us there. a change in the temperatures, and dropping back to our typical temperatures for thii time of year, which is highs in the upper 70s. %-overnight low.degrees for that at five to 10 miles per hour. anddthen a gorgeous day across the area for tomorrow. 82 degrees on thh eastern shore. with a northerly wind. and mostly sunny skies. and then right around 80. %-central marylanddwwth mostly sunny skies. slightly cooler than that back in western...
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would god have done all that just to create us? the traditional religious view is that it took divine intervention at the very least to started all. scientists accept that the theory is controversial. >> many physicists would address that we are now addressing questions that not long ago were beyond the realm of silence, and what we're doing inevitably is pushing religion on to the back foot, so the questions were only religion could offer an answer, science is now doing that as well. >> so what is the religious reaction? some groups say this is part of an atheist campaign. the church of england, though, says it will not undermine faith. >> science can never prove the non-existence of god, just as it can never prove the existence of god. faith is a matter outside that, but as i look at the universe and as many people who are much more understanding of cosmology that might in mathematics, as they look at it, they see a universe which is still very coherent with what we believe about god and his nature. >> so how serious a challenge
would god have done all that just to create us? the traditional religious view is that it took divine intervention at the very least to started all. scientists accept that the theory is controversial. >> many physicists would address that we are now addressing questions that not long ago were beyond the realm of silence, and what we're doing inevitably is pushing religion on to the back foot, so the questions were only religion could offer an answer, science is now doing that as well....
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. >> en un choque de gran atractivo en el us open femenino la danesa bosniak sigue en camino después d derrotar a maría sharapova, su rival será do do do do doni dominica. >> arrancamos la semana calie e caliente. >> aquí está guillermo quiróz con el pronóstico adelante guillermo. >> ¿qué ta amigos? antes de hablar del trabajo hablaremos de la tormenta tropical que está afectando parte de méxic pero entra por méxic en la zona americana. mientras tanto se manto tiene el cielo despejado y ya está planeando mañan todos a la escuela temprano y regresar al trabajo, vendrá un sistema de baja presión que tendrán temperaturas en presión. entre los 56 y 54 grados en algunos lugares se espera que mañan a las 4 de la tarde se alcancen cercano a los 75-78 grados, fresco se mantiene para nosotros igualmente para los próximos días a partir del miércole y jueves la temperatura todavía hasta los 66 y 68 así que son condiciones frescas mañan martes hasta los 73 en san josñ, miércole hasta los 70 el verano hace una pausa a lo largo de esta semana entrante, les hablarñ maana.
. >> en un choque de gran atractivo en el us open femenino la danesa bosniak sigue en camino después d derrotar a maría sharapova, su rival será do do do do doni dominica. >> arrancamos la semana calie e caliente. >> aquí está guillermo quiróz con el pronóstico adelante guillermo. >> ¿qué ta amigos? antes de hablar del trabajo hablaremos de la tormenta tropical que está afectando parte de méxic pero entra por méxic en la zona americana. mientras tanto se...
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thousands of turkey burgers on us. to show people there's a burger that's as lean as it is delicious. it's really good. he loves the turkey burgers. if i can give her something that's good for her and lean, i'd totally make this for her. ancr: make the switch. look for jennie-o at a store near you. >>> coming up on "today," an easy way to make a traditional mexican meal. ring machine beeps ] [ son ] hi, mom. sorry i missed your call. [ coughs ] call me. ♪ [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] kleenex brand tissues are america's softest. [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] no wonder people go out of their way to share them. [ sneezes ] ♪ [ female announcer ] now it's even easier to share. [ coughs ] [ female announcer ] send a kleenex brand share package for free today at kleenex.com. softness worth sharing. ♪ hi, a number two please? would you like that to hurt now, or later? uh, what? sir, it's a simple question, do you want heartburn pain now or later? [ male announcer ] these heartburn medicines make you choose betwee
thousands of turkey burgers on us. to show people there's a burger that's as lean as it is delicious. it's really good. he loves the turkey burgers. if i can give her something that's good for her and lean, i'd totally make this for her. ancr: make the switch. look for jennie-o at a store near you. >>> coming up on "today," an easy way to make a traditional mexican meal. ring machine beeps ] [ son ] hi, mom. sorry i missed your call. [ coughs ] call me. ♪ [ sneezes ] [...
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a larger shaft will then be created using a bit of kit. the tons of debris falling back down the mine will have to be cleared away by the trapped miners. finally, the miners will be lifted up one by one. nasa has come to give it rescuers their advice. >> what we want to avoid is any kind of situation of hopelessness on the part of the miners. and all the interaction so far, trying to provide them with food and water in contact with families is trying to work towards getting their spirits up. >> proper -- copper mining is out chile makes money. the price has risen in recent years. that means that mines in this region have reopened. this mine was closed in 2007 because of accidents, but it was allowed to start up again a year later. and that's worries these minors. -- miners. he has worked in the minds since 1967. >> the most experienced miners knew the accident would happen. we warned the company about it. no one listened to us. asked mine's owners have for forgiveness. the families waiting outside in -- for the families waiting outside the
a larger shaft will then be created using a bit of kit. the tons of debris falling back down the mine will have to be cleared away by the trapped miners. finally, the miners will be lifted up one by one. nasa has come to give it rescuers their advice. >> what we want to avoid is any kind of situation of hopelessness on the part of the miners. and all the interaction so far, trying to provide them with food and water in contact with families is trying to work towards getting their spirits...
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and the machines they use now. costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar not bad. unfortunately the factory here is close to the public but don't think that you're completely missing out. how this looks when you get its traditional recessing and assume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have ten various media who played a small percentage of each taste with different kind of since spices and also the traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they should start from the alpha left one moving from the latter to rise group by row right to feel each label properly traditional russian snatch should be eaten between the cups such as south apples and berries and sauerkraut. you see. or you must try to make a vocal that i've never tried before and here the devastation hole of the fire for you can sample various flavors as hops to line blossom horseradish and. that we know which one is worse. with. whom that like our popeye staff as a child. but what else is there to see ensue
and the machines they use now. costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar not bad. unfortunately the factory here is close to the public but don't think that you're completely missing out. how this looks when you get its traditional recessing and assume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have ten various media who played a small percentage of each taste with different kind of since spices and also the traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they...
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we figured they could use our help. ♪ down a bit. too much. [ crowd cheering ] [ grunts ] [ garth ] capital one bank. now with the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? >> outrage for a family. it called police for help. when officers arrived, they were treated like criminals. an officer shot and killed their family dog. we have the rest of the story. >> this is a picture of mercedes, a rottweiler mix. the latest dog shot and killed by police. >> cold-blooded, shot in the head for no reason. >> the family claims two men immediately approached them armed with a gun and demanded the car. it read the minutes to fight them off and rented the house, came back out firing his gun. quite you retaliate the best way you know how. >> the call police. things got out of hand. he says is innocent dog paid the price. >> his son a punching me in the face. >> the police officers without let me go to the bathroom. they held me hostage. >> witnesses tell us a female officer shot the dog in the head . correct i begged her. my dog
we figured they could use our help. ♪ down a bit. too much. [ crowd cheering ] [ grunts ] [ garth ] capital one bank. now with the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? >> outrage for a family. it called police for help. when officers arrived, they were treated like criminals. an officer shot and killed their family dog. we have the rest of the story. >> this is a picture of mercedes, a rottweiler mix. the latest dog shot and killed by police. >>...
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people are used to predicting its demise. here for the first time in a long time we potentially have a sense of the moment that change, a subtle shift. it might not look like a coronation, but definitely a sense that something is going on and people are very interested. >> thank you, john. joining the in the studios is john hamm, international studio analyst. there is no question that something important is happening. >> definitely. it is clear that this is the first step in anointing him as the successor. >> i asked john just now, what do we know about kim jong-un? >> we do not know much. we do know from the sushi chefs of the family a few anecdotes that he might be more like his father then we would like. apparently during a basketball game between him and his brother, he lost so he dressed down the players for an hour afterwards, pointing up their mistakes. >> he has been made a four-star general. that much has been conferred. what does that say about where power resides in north korea? >> clearly the power resides with th
people are used to predicting its demise. here for the first time in a long time we potentially have a sense of the moment that change, a subtle shift. it might not look like a coronation, but definitely a sense that something is going on and people are very interested. >> thank you, john. joining the in the studios is john hamm, international studio analyst. there is no question that something important is happening. >> definitely. it is clear that this is the first step in...
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you've shown us on -- you've given us -- actually, let's go to a different one. it's a bar chart that shows us tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use in families. if we've got that. there we go. look at that. hard to see some of that graphic. but the red bars are kids who have dinner with their parents zero to two times a week and that dark bar is if you have dinner with your family five to seven times a week. look at the difference. it's half in almost every case except marijuana. >> it's about 1 1/2. but nearly twice as much. but again, you think about it, it's intuitive. because the magic that happens around dinner. it's not about the food. the magic around dinner is about the conversation. those families who gather on a regular basis, they find out what their kids are doing. find out what's going on at school and they listen. this is the other important piece. the whole dynamic creates an environment of connecting kids and their parents. that's the key. >> again, it's not that it is dinner. if you have some other way to spend great quality time, because for a lo
you've shown us on -- you've given us -- actually, let's go to a different one. it's a bar chart that shows us tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use in families. if we've got that. there we go. look at that. hard to see some of that graphic. but the red bars are kids who have dinner with their parents zero to two times a week and that dark bar is if you have dinner with your family five to seven times a week. look at the difference. it's half in almost every case except marijuana. >> it's...
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what is the latest information you have for us? >> you mentioned it pretty much as much as we know so far, that first peru and colombia have closed their borders. a state of emergency has been declared by the government of president rafael correa. here in venezuela, chavez gave his soul back into his close ally, correa. so has the organization of american states and the u.s. embassy. while things are quickly moving on the ground in the cities in ecuador, they are also moving in the international forums as well. >> how confident does he feel in his position? if you have this bubbling, tense situation, is it is advisable to stand on the balcony and say, if you want me godgone, kill me. >> mr. correa is a very combat ative figure. chavez and he shared political visions. it is true to say that probably was not the most well advised step, but what he was trying to do is talk to the people holding a protest -- policemen -- and tried to reason with them. it went badly wrong. teargas was fired and he ended up in a military hospital. as in
what is the latest information you have for us? >> you mentioned it pretty much as much as we know so far, that first peru and colombia have closed their borders. a state of emergency has been declared by the government of president rafael correa. here in venezuela, chavez gave his soul back into his close ally, correa. so has the organization of american states and the u.s. embassy. while things are quickly moving on the ground in the cities in ecuador, they are also moving in the...
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for the achiever in us all. to see how we can help your cash flow situation. . >>> a restaurant that's been part of downtown d.c.'s landscape for more than half a century is abo to move today was the final day for lowe's deli at its location on 15th street. lobe's has been serving up its famous sandwiches to customers for 51 years. the owners say they're being forced out by the owner who wants to renovate the building. that's going to last seral years. but they're going to reopen at 17th and i street northwest. they say ey'll do that in n
for the achiever in us all. to see how we can help your cash flow situation. . >>> a restaurant that's been part of downtown d.c.'s landscape for more than half a century is abo to move today was the final day for lowe's deli at its location on 15th street. lobe's has been serving up its famous sandwiches to customers for 51 years. the owners say they're being forced out by the owner who wants to renovate the building. that's going to last seral years. but they're going to reopen at...
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and see political pundits naping at us and see folks inside -- sniping at us and see folks inside the svelteway doing that, it doesn't bother us. >> the challenge -- beltway doing that, it doesn't bother us. >> the challenge for the tea party movement is what specifically would you do? >> reporter: as president obama laid down a challenge for the tea partiers his spokesman denied a new york times story that the white house was planning a raid of anti-tea party tv ads leading up to the november elections. >> what was untrue is the story was predicated on a national ad campaign that neither existed nor was being contemplated. >> reporter: republican leaders who have found themselves targeted as tea party examples of washington overspending set to unveil a new blueprint for what the gop will do after november. >> i think we're getting back to basics, what makes us a party, what our core beliefs are, where we strayed and then what do we have to concentrate on to win? >> reporter: but for a movement that didn't exist in 2008, the tea party factor is already proving to be a major focus of t
and see political pundits naping at us and see folks inside -- sniping at us and see folks inside the svelteway doing that, it doesn't bother us. >> the challenge -- beltway doing that, it doesn't bother us. >> the challenge for the tea party movement is what specifically would you do? >> reporter: as president obama laid down a challenge for the tea partiers his spokesman denied a new york times story that the white house was planning a raid of anti-tea party tv ads leading...
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using the stove in the air conditioning. if you're able to shift your usage, after 7:00 then you can avoid those peak rates. >> where there been a big concern about tomorrow? here is one to be hotter. yeah >> samaras' the grocery war, and served we're recommending and a conservation. we recommend that you set your thermostat up a little higher when you're not away from home when you're going to be away from home. we also recommend that you turn off lights, computer monitors television whenever they are not needed. and then you can actually, shot to windows made so you can maintain some of the pre cool air from the morning. or from the night before. >> figure much cindy, that is in the pollard with pg&e. there is a new poll on proposition 19, shows the majority of voters support the bill to roof legalized racial marijuana. 49 percent said yes, 42 percent said no 9% undecided. >> as you walk into the self exhibition room, at the international league caddis expo. you see the usual items for sale, to grow pot and a smoker. but t
using the stove in the air conditioning. if you're able to shift your usage, after 7:00 then you can avoid those peak rates. >> where there been a big concern about tomorrow? here is one to be hotter. yeah >> samaras' the grocery war, and served we're recommending and a conservation. we recommend that you set your thermostat up a little higher when you're not away from home when you're going to be away from home. we also recommend that you turn off lights, computer monitors...
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puede usar una crema hidratante que tenga o titanio o zinc que evita el daño del sol y otros, además use algo en la noche con un poquito de ácido que le ayude a renovar su piel, >>> otra pregunta, adelante >>> doctor, del lado izquierdo de mi cara tengo muy pronunciada una bolsita bajo mi ojo derecho, que puedo hacer >>> es un problema que puede venir como efecto secundario de ciertos medicamentos, que hacen que se desaparezca parte de la grasita, si se puede poner relleno desaparece a los 6 meses, pero hay productos de mayor duración y otro permanente, tambiñn uno que dura dos años, creo que el tratamiento sigue sienod relleno pero lo que usted quiere es un relleno que dure más tiempo, u relleno que ocupe el espacio desde le falta grasa >>> vamos con otra pregunta >>> yo me cuido mucho la piel y tomo mucha agua, el problema es que tengo muchas llantitas y mi esposo me lo hace notar >>> pues que se vea las de ñl >>> estás promoviendo la destrucción familiar (risas) >>> pero es que no es juto, porque ellos tambiñn tienen sus llantistas >>> esta grasa se puede eliminar facilmente,
puede usar una crema hidratante que tenga o titanio o zinc que evita el daño del sol y otros, además use algo en la noche con un poquito de ácido que le ayude a renovar su piel, >>> otra pregunta, adelante >>> doctor, del lado izquierdo de mi cara tengo muy pronunciada una bolsita bajo mi ojo derecho, que puedo hacer >>> es un problema que puede venir como efecto secundario de ciertos medicamentos, que hacen que se desaparezca parte de la grasita, si se puede poner...
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what the failed blowout preventer might tell us. >> i'm russ mitchell. also tonight the battle for congress. can democrats do anything to prevent republicans from gaining control of the house and senate? congress is investigating colleges that are run for profit. we'll tell you why. and traffic buster. china's plan to bypass traffic jams that might work in america. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. it took almost 30 hours but a key piece of evidence in the gulf oil spill is now out of the ocean and on its way to be examined. the blowout preventer, a massive piece of machinery that failed to stop the gusher could hold major clues to preventing future oil spills. tony guida now with more on the device and the investigation. >> reporter: rising slowly from the floor of the gulf of mexico, a one-million pound hunk of yellow metal once attached to an oil well in the gulf. the blowout preventer that did not live up to its name. its recovery could be the rosetta stone to the worst envir
what the failed blowout preventer might tell us. >> i'm russ mitchell. also tonight the battle for congress. can democrats do anything to prevent republicans from gaining control of the house and senate? congress is investigating colleges that are run for profit. we'll tell you why. and traffic buster. china's plan to bypass traffic jams that might work in america. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening....
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the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along the coast and also for the bay. but well inland another cool night with temperatures dropping down to the upper 50s as mostly clear conditions are expected. here's a look at some of those temperatures today. lower 70s in fremont and milpitas. 72 in santa clara. 70 in sunnyvale. 70 in mountain view. and the lower 70s in palo alto and also in redwood city. these temperatures are still as much as 13 degrees below average. upper 70s in antioch and in brentwood. lower 70s in walnut creek, danville and san ramon. and just along the bay here the 60s with t
the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along...
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that posed a problem for us. the clouds produced lake effect rain showers along slick's lake front not enough to be an inconvenience but a bit of an aggravation. time lapse cameras showed a lot of clouds across the area this morning. we did see some breaks in clouds particularly in some of the far west and northwestern suburbs so it wasn't a complete overcast. the clouds tended to linger through the downtown area and into some of the southern suburbs as the day wore on we began to see some of the clouds break over the city. maybe a similar situation tomorrow. it looks at the moment we'll see cloudiness off on on tonight and probably at least half of the day tomorrow and that again is going to take a toll on temperatures. again our high today was up to 65 degrees, but frankly all of the big temperature news was taking mace out in the western states. downtown los angeles measured 113 degrees today, the hottest temperature ever measured in downtown la. the other side of the country had its problems too, but not with
that posed a problem for us. the clouds produced lake effect rain showers along slick's lake front not enough to be an inconvenience but a bit of an aggravation. time lapse cameras showed a lot of clouds across the area this morning. we did see some breaks in clouds particularly in some of the far west and northwestern suburbs so it wasn't a complete overcast. the clouds tended to linger through the downtown area and into some of the southern suburbs as the day wore on we began to see some of...
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i do not think this will last. >> thank you for joining us. let's move on. one of my favorite subjects. planes. should find out whether billions of dollars of u.s. state support to boeing has broken world trade organization rules. aributhe tip of rivals have argued over funding for years. >> this is one of the largest and longest disputes in the history of transatlantic trains. back in march, the wto said airbus received improper loans for aircraft, including the a 380. >> 70% of the claims were predicted by the wto. loan structures are poorly in line. >> in turn, today's -- loan structures are totally in line. >> $130 million is said to come from nasa to design a part of the plane for boeing. >> this two companies use the runways one after another. why can't they get around the table and talk? airbus is willing to meet boeing anywhere and anytime. >> there no longer alone in the market. they have new rivals in china, russia, brazil, in canada. most of them also received government subsidies. in response to airbus, boeing is taking a tough line. it says cont
i do not think this will last. >> thank you for joining us. let's move on. one of my favorite subjects. planes. should find out whether billions of dollars of u.s. state support to boeing has broken world trade organization rules. aributhe tip of rivals have argued over funding for years. >> this is one of the largest and longest disputes in the history of transatlantic trains. back in march, the wto said airbus received improper loans for aircraft, including the a 380. >> 70%...
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> and with us, tamra hall. nice to have you. >> good news. it appears they're making more progress than they expected down in chile with the miners trapped more than a half mile below the surface of the earth. they have been there 50 days now. and thought they might not get them until christmas and natalie morales is down there and there is a progress report that might bump them up. we'll talk to natalie in a couple minutes. >> that is good news. if you think marriage is tops, quite a story, four wives, 16 children. they claim very little drama. that's what they say. this group is now the focus of a tlc reality show, called "sister wives." look how adorable the show is. people are tweeting online and sending e-mails and we asked them to come back and answer questions from "today" show viewers. and questions about the jealousy and how you keep it together. there's a little drama. >> a tv show. >> there is a little drama. >> when they travel, guess what? their luggage fee has to be tops. >> the king of segue. >>
> and with us, tamra hall. nice to have you. >> good news. it appears they're making more progress than they expected down in chile with the miners trapped more than a half mile below the surface of the earth. they have been there 50 days now. and thought they might not get them until christmas and natalie morales is down there and there is a progress report that might bump them up. we'll talk to natalie in a couple minutes. >> that is good news. if you think marriage is tops,...
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they can only use 1,000 out of the 4,000 in the building. if that's the case, that would alleviate some of what we know will be a hor endous impact on everyone's commute. >> if you fail, could you do something else? you couldn't drive on the h.o.v. lanes? >> i'll tell you, leave the people working in roslyn, crystal city, alexandria, they are working in office buildings that are accessible to metro. 91% of these people have access to public transit right now and we're going to take them out of those office buildings and put them in one that doesn't have security and that's stupid. >> reporter: and the reason the brac commission said no, they want d.o.d. workersn with fortifications so i dommer can't drive up and explode it. there is no h.o.v. exit to shirley road. you can at least get that? >> that's what we're suggesting. if we had access to h.o.v. this bus would have gotten here 20 minutes earlier. but we need a ramp h.o.v. into the site and the local doesn't have the problem and the federal government should pay to it and that will help a
they can only use 1,000 out of the 4,000 in the building. if that's the case, that would alleviate some of what we know will be a hor endous impact on everyone's commute. >> if you fail, could you do something else? you couldn't drive on the h.o.v. lanes? >> i'll tell you, leave the people working in roslyn, crystal city, alexandria, they are working in office buildings that are accessible to metro. 91% of these people have access to public transit right now and we're going to take...
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that will inform us on how we need to look at these segments and whether the process were using is whether it is a good system or not. >> shall the company had ranked a pipeline to and half miles away from the blast as the rest. pg&e required with the complied with the request. the changes from year to year yesterday's list is the least recent list. it requested a list from the last few years as well. if they will review the information provided and see if changes need to be made on how it is monitored. a list of the top five highest-paid city managers in the bay area. it is coming from business insider.com. talks novelist city manager of san ramon making $360,000 a year. mill valley city manager makes over $315,000 a year, danville 310,000, said clarence 3 03, sunnyvale making $301,000 a year. gov. schwarzenegger does not take a salary but if he did he would only make $212,000 a year. we will be back as kron 4 continues. a live look from millbrae where traffic is moving smoothly. waiting to hear about possible delays at s f o with low clouds in the area. have some heavy duty demands. like
that will inform us on how we need to look at these segments and whether the process were using is whether it is a good system or not. >> shall the company had ranked a pipeline to and half miles away from the blast as the rest. pg&e required with the complied with the request. the changes from year to year yesterday's list is the least recent list. it requested a list from the last few years as well. if they will review the information provided and see if changes need to be made on...
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which houghton mifflin use as a consultant. the editors removed jihad and sharia from their high school books. >>... counseling on islamic education and a few years ago changed the name to institute for religion and civic values. >> since 1990, this man has been active in textbook publishing to improve how muslims are portrayed. he works with publishers including houghton mifflin and mcgraw-hill. >>... i'm assuming that you don't know how the fecs textbooks are published but, let me walk you through, very quickly. >> on his web site, monsieury claims he graduated with a degree in chemical engineering from the university of southern california. not true, according to our reporting and usc. after we brought it to monsieury's attention, the web site was quickly changed by the ircb's executive director, who has a master's degree in islamic studies from ucla and got a film credit work with will smith, as the islamic technical advisor on the movie "ali." after turning down our numerous interview requests, we showed up at a public tea
which houghton mifflin use as a consultant. the editors removed jihad and sharia from their high school books. >>... counseling on islamic education and a few years ago changed the name to institute for religion and civic values. >> since 1990, this man has been active in textbook publishing to improve how muslims are portrayed. he works with publishers including houghton mifflin and mcgraw-hill. >>... i'm assuming that you don't know how the fecs textbooks are published but,...